May it be to entertain themselves, to bond with friends, to train or to quench their competitive spirits, humans have been fond of games for ages. Video games, meanwhile, are a relatively new breed — but it will be here to stay for as long as we do.
Even before the pandemic, millions from all over the world have always liked — or even get addicted to — video games. Some are professionals, others are competitive, while many are just casual gamers. Gaming itself has surpassed film and music as the world’s biggest form of entertainment.
Now, as we have been forced to stay inside our homes in the past few months, those who haven’t even picked up a controller before in their live…
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